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Old August 26th 08, 08:02 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
Suja
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Default That's a bummer!

Got Khan's latest UTenn panel back for Atypical Cushing's. His only
out-of-whack result, the Androsteinedione levels, have gone up again,
although he has been on the melatonin-FSO protocol for over a year now.
Resting went up by 0.4 (not significant), but the post results were up
almost 20%. The result has been sent off to the IM vet, and the
endocrinologists at Tennessee are recommending stopping his FSO Lignans (I
just bought 3 bottles) and upping his Melatonin instead. If he doesn't
respond, we'll likely resort to a maintenance dose of Lysodren. Not gonna
cross that bridge until we come to it.

Could someone please tell the fuzzy one to respond normally to his treatment
protocols?

Suja


 




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